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Restrict colors to a subset of "brand colors" #1

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This PR was created with an automated command to reduce the colors used in CSS to a fixed set. See the color mappings visually here. By using an automated tool, we can keep the CSS changes in sync with trunk, without excessive manual effort.

This likely still needs manual editing to update places where the colors don't work anymore (for example, the hover background on the admin menu has disappeared, as has the light blue background on active plugins). Oranges have also become reds, since the color palette used does not have orange.

Current (trunk) New Colors
trunk-dashboard new-colors-dashboard
trunk-menu new-colors-menu
trunk-media-library new-colors-media-library
trunk-plugins new-colors-plugins

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laras126 commented Sep 3, 2020

This is so cool!!! 🥳

Definitely will be a need for some contrast checks – the menu link blue looks like potentially a problem at first glance. This seems like a good starting point to have designers to step in to review, or at least have an initial look.

Also – it's easier to visualize how the custom properties will come into play now :-D

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Just dropping in here. I thought I have seen some color development in the Gutenberg repository. Global Styles seems to have overlap with your efforts. I can't find the right issue, but you might check out WordPress/gutenberg#19611 and @ItsJonQ.

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@erikjoling - maybe this? ItsJonQ/g2#19

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For a full list of changes in this update, see the PHPMailer GitHub:
PHPMailer/PHPMailer@v6.1.8...v6.2.0

Props ayeshrajans, jrf.
Fixes #51874.

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…anslated.

The REST API requests in Site Health and App Passwords now include `_locale=user` in the request URL to ensure the user's locale is used instead of the site locale. Additionally, the `apiRequest` library now sends a JSON `Accept` header which is required by `determine_locale()` to respect the `_locale` query parameter.

The Site Health REST API controllers now manually load the default admin textdomain if not `is_admin()`. This allows for the Site Health tests to be translated even though the translations are part of the administration project and the REST API is not.

Props oglekler, kebbet, Clorith, TimothyBlynJacobs, ocean90, SergeyBiryukov, adamsilverstein.
Fixes #51871.


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The following package versions were changed:

@wordpress/block-directory: 1.17.4 -> 1.17.5
@wordpress/block-editor: 5.1.3 -> 5.1.4
@wordpress/block-library: 2.26.4 -> 2.26.5
@wordpress/blocks: 6.24.1 -> 6.24.2
@wordpress/components: 11.1.1 -> 11.1.2
@wordpress/core-data: 2.24.1 -> 2.24.2
@wordpress/edit-post: 3.25.4 -> 3.25.5
@wordpress/editor: 9.24.3 -> 9.24.4
@wordpress/format-library: 1.25.3 -> 1.25.4
@wordpress/list-reusable-blocks: 1.24.1 -> 1.24.2
@wordpress/nux: 3.23.1 -> 3.23.2
@wordpress/reusable-blocks: 1.0.3 -> 1.0.4
@wordpress/server-side-render: 1.19.1 -> 1.19.2

See WordPress/gutenberg#27366 for the list of fixed bugs.

Props isabel_brison.
Fixes #51902.

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This addresses a regression with the pagination section in Media Library no longer taking additional query filtering into account.

Props iCaleb, trepmal, peterwilsoncc.
See #39968.

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…lates.

As a best practice, strings available for translation should contain entire sentences whenever possible.

Splitting a sentence in two parts and putting them back together after translation should be avoided, as the word order in other languages can be different from English.

Props tobifjellner, kebbet, audrasjb, mukesh27, hellofromTonya, azaozz, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes #51893.

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… dashboard widget stay visible when a single row gets focus.

Follow-up to [49142].

Props sabernhardt, kebbet, hareesh-pillai, pbiron.
Fixes #51886. See #51516, #49715.

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This will be the final sync from GitHub before placing that repository into read-only mode. All further changes should now flow entirely through Trac.

For a full list of changes since [49633], see WordPress/twentytwentyone@1d5a895...53acd9b.

Props poena, luminuu, kjellr, ryelle, allancole, melchoyce, felipeelia, aljullu, kebbet, chaton666, Clorith, mkaz, ingereck, paaljoachim.
See #51526.

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…wp_after_insert_post` hook.

This enables, for example, the previous post status to be used by this hook without the need to first capture it on an earlier hook.

This also fixes the value of the `$fire_after_hooks` parameter in `get_default_post_to_edit()` so the `wp_after_insert_post` action correctly fires just once on the new post screen.

Props Collizo4sky, peterwilsoncc, hellofromTonya, TimothyBlynJacobs, SergeyBiryukov

Fixes #45114


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…sing a development version" message in the admin footer.

This brings some consistency with the same check in `core_upgrade_preamble()` and avoids a PHP warning if `$cur->version` is not set.

Additionally, remove the check for `$cur->url` property, unused since [8595].

Follow-up to [49708], [49709].

Props pbiron, afragen, audrasjb.
Fixes #51892.

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@wordpress/components: 11.1.2 -> 11.1.3

This fixes an accessibility regression with VoiceOver not announcing the input label or an existing selection in the parent page dropdown under "Page Attributes" in the sidebar.

See WordPress/gutenberg#27431 for more details.

Props isabel_brison, sarahricker, alexstine, kevin940726, talldanwp.
Fixes #51923.

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…time.

Previously we returned a `WP_Error` instance saying that the password was not found which is inaccurate.

Props dlh.
Fixes #51922.


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This includes improved PHP 8 support and more inclusive language.

A full list of changes in this update can be found on GitHub:
paragonie/sodium_compat@v1.13.0...v1.14.0

Follow-up to [48121], [49056], [49057].

Props jrf.
Fixes #51925.

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r49212 greatly improved the performance of `get_dirsize()`, but also changed the structure of the data stored in the `dirsize_cache` transient. It stored relative paths instead of absolute ones, and also removed the unnecessary `size` array.

That difference in data structures led to a fatal error in the following environment:

* PHP 8
* Multisite
* A custom `WP_CONTENT_DIR` which is not a child of WP's `ABSPATH` folder (e.g., [https://roots.io/bedrock/ Bedrock])
* The `upload_space_check_disabled` option set to `0`

After upgrading to WP 5.6, the `dirsize_cache` transient still had data in the old format. When `wp-admin.php/index.php` was visited, `get_space_used()` received an `array` instead of an `int`, and tried to divide it by another `int`. PHP 7 would silently cast the arguments to match data types, but [https://wiki.php.net/rfc/arithmetic_operator_type_checks PHP 8 throws a fatal error]: 

`Uncaught TypeError: Unsupported operand types: array / int`

`recurse_dirsize()` was using `ABSPATH` to convert the absolute paths to relative ones, but some upload locations are not located under `ABSPATH`. In those cases, `$directory` and `$cache_path` were identical, and that triggered the early return of the old `array`, instead of the expected `int`. 

In order to avoid that, this commit restores the absolute paths, but without the `size` array. It also adds a type check when returning cached values. Using absolute paths without `size` has the result of overwriting the old data, so that it matches the new format. The type check and upgrade routine are additional safety measures.

Props peterwilsoncc, janthiel, helen, hellofromtonya, francina, pbiron.
Fixes #51913. See #19879.



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… translated.

The `date_i18n` function is now used when formatting the dates in PHP instead of `gmdate` which doesn't handle localization properly.

Additionally, we now use a translation to get the date format to use instead of pulling from the `date_format` option which is only supposed to affect the front-end.

Lastly, when passing the date format to the Backbone JS template, we now use `wp_json_encode()` to format the value for JavaScript. This ensures that backslashes are properly preserved which are used by some locales to escape date formatting control characters.

Props pedromendonca, TimothyBlynJacobs, ocean90, hellofromtonya, SergeyBiryukov, antpb.
Fixes #51918.
See [35811].


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…paired table" or "Failed to repair" messages on Database Repair screen.

Additionally, rename the variables holding the results of `ANALYZE TABLE` and `OPTIMIZE TABLE` requests, for clarity.

Props mehrshaddarzi.
Fixes #51932.

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This avoids an error on PHP 8 caused by calling `wp_imagecreatetruecolor()` with inputs that aren't numeric, or are less than 0.

Props hellofromtonya, Boniu91, metalandcoffee, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes #51937.


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…he site.

Application Passwords uses Basic Authentication to transfer authentication details. If the site is already using Basic Auth, for instance to implement a private staging environment, then the REST API will treat this as an authentication attempt and would end up generating an error for any REST API request.

Now, Application Password authentication will only be attempted if Application Passwords is in use by a site. This is flagged by setting an option whenever an Application Password is created. An upgrade routine is added to set this option if any App Passwords already exist.

Lastly, creating an Application Password will be prevented if the site appears to already be using Basic Authentication.

Props chexwarrior, georgestephanis, adamsilverstein, helen, Clorith, marybaum, TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes #51939.



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Correct Javascript to JavaScript within Wordpress core ;)

See #51800, #51802.



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The `main` element must not appear as a descendant of the `section` element. Correct markup is the first requirement to make user agents and assistive technologies work properly.

Changes the `<section>` element that was wrapping the `<main>` element to a `<div>`.

Follow-up to [45942] for Twenty Nineteen.

Props albertomake, poena.
Fixes #51944.
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… `wp_default_packages_inline_scripts()`.

This fixes a "Deprecated: `DateTime::__construct()`: Passing null to parameter #1 (`$datetime`) of type string is deprecated" warning on PHP 8.1.

Follow-up to [49083].

See #53635.

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As per the PHP manual:
> If the `component` parameter is omitted, an associative array is returned.
> If the `component` parameter is specified, `parse_url()` returns a string (or an int, in the case of `PHP_URL_PORT`) instead of an array. If the requested component doesn't exist within the given URL, `null` will be returned.

Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php#refsect1-function.parse-url-returnvalues PHP Manual: parse_url(): Return Values]

In this case, `parse_url()` is called with the `PHP_URL_PATH` as `$component`, but the returned value is subsequently checked against `false`.

In other words, this condition would previously always result in `true` and would lead to `null` potentially being passed to the PHP native `pathinfo()` function which expects a string.

On PHP 8.1, this would result in a test failure with a `pathinfo(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($path) of type string is deprecated` error.

Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.pathinfo.php PHP Manual: pathinfo()]

Follow-up to [46175].

Props jrf.
See #53635.

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…rse_request()`.

As per the PHP manual:
> If the `component` parameter is omitted, an associative array is returned.
> If the `component` parameter is specified, `parse_url()` returns a string (or an int, in the case of `PHP_URL_PORT`) instead of an array. If the requested component doesn't exist within the given URL, `null` will be returned.

Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php#refsect1-function.parse-url-returnvalues PHP Manual: parse_url(): Return Values]

In this case, `parse_url()` is called with the `PHP_URL_PATH` as `$component`. This will return `null` in the majority of cases, as – exсept for subdirectory-based sites – `home_url()` returns a URL without the trailing slash, like `http://example.org`.

The return value of `parse_url()` was subsequently passed to `trim()`, leading to a `trim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` notice on PHP 8.1.

Fixed by adjusting the logic flow to:
* Only pass the return value of `parse_url()` to follow-on functions if it makes sense, i.e. if it isn't `null`, nor an empty string.
* Preventing calls to `preg_replace()` and `trim()` further down in the function logic flow, when `preg_replace()`/`trim()` would have nothing to do anyhow.

Follow-up to [25617].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov.
See #53635.

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This fixes `parse_str(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` notices on PHP 8.1, without change in behaviour.

Impact: 311 of the pre-existing tests are affected by this issue.

The PHP native `parse_str()` function expects a string, however, based on the failing tests, it is clear there are functions in WordPress which passes a non-string – including `null` – value to the `wp_parse_str()` function, which would subsequently pass it onto the PHP native function without further input validation.

Most notable offender is the `wp_parse_args()` function which special cases arrays and objects, but passes everything else off to `wp_parse_str()`.

Several ways to fix this issue have been explored, including checking the received value with `is_string()` or `is_scalar()` before passing it off to the PHP native `parse_str()` function.

In the end it was decided against these in favor of a string cast as:
* `is_string()` would significantly change the behavior for anything non-string.
* `is_scalar()` up to a point as well, as it does not take objects with a `__toString()` method into account.

Executing a string cast on the received value before passing it on maintains the pre-existing behavior while still preventing the deprecation notice coming from PHP 8.1.

Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-str.php PHP Manual: parse_str()]

Follow-up to [5709].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya, lucatume, SergeyBiryukov.
See #53635.

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…ad_url()`.

As per the PHP manual:
> If the `component` parameter is omitted, an associative array is returned.
> If the `component` parameter is specified, `parse_url()` returns a string (or an int, in the case of `PHP_URL_PORT`) instead of an array. If the requested component doesn't exist within the given URL, `null` will be returned.

Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php#refsect1-function.parse-url-returnvalues PHP Manual: parse_url(): Return Values]

This commit adds three unit tests for `download_url()`:

* The first test is "girl-scouting" to make sure that the code up to the point where the error is expected is tested.
* The second test exposed a PHP 8.1 `basename(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($path) of type string is deprecated` error due to the call to `parse_url()` returning `null` when the component requested does not exist in the passed URL.
* The output of the call to `parse_url()` stored in the `$url_path` variable is used in more places in the function logic. The third test exposes a second PHP 8.1 deprecation notice, this time for `substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated`.

This commit also removes duplicate `parse_url()` calls. Neither `$url` nor `$url_filename` are changed between when they are first received/defined and when they are re-used, so there is no need to repeat the function calls.

Follow-up to [51606], [51622].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov.
See #53635.

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…Theme Editor screens.

As per the PHP manual:
> If the `component` parameter is omitted, an associative array is returned.
> If the `component` parameter is specified, `parse_url()` returns a string (or an int, in the case of `PHP_URL_PORT`) instead of an array. If the requested component doesn't exist within the given URL, `null` will be returned.

Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php#refsect1-function.parse-url-returnvalues PHP Manual: parse_url(): Return Values]

While it is probably unlikely that someone would have a direct link to the plugin/theme editor on their home page or even on someone else's homepage, it is entirely possible for the referrer URL to not have a "path" component.

In PHP 8.1, this would lead to a `basename(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` notice.

Changing the logic around and adding validation for the return type value of `parse_url()` prevents that.

Follow-up to [51606], [51622], [51626].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov.
See #53635.

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…kie_constants()`.

As per the PHP manual:
> If the `component` parameter is omitted, an associative array is returned.
> If the `component` parameter is specified, `parse_url()` returns a string (or an int, in the case of `PHP_URL_PORT`) instead of an array. If the requested component doesn't exist within the given URL, `null` will be returned.

Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php#refsect1-function.parse-url-returnvalues PHP Manual: parse_url(): Return Values]

It is entirely possible for the `siteurl` option to not have a "path" component.

In PHP 8.1, this would lead to a `trim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` notice.

Changing the logic around and adding validation for the return type value of `parse_url()` prevents that.

As this function is declaring global constants, adding tests for this change is not really an option without potentially affecting other tests.

Follow-up to [51606], [51622], [51626], [51629].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov.
See #53635.

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…cy_anonymize_ip()`.

The `wp_privacy_anonymize_ip()` function expects a string for the `$ip_addr` parameter, but did not do any input validation.

One of the pre-existing test cases, passed `null` to the function, leading to a `substr_count(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($haystack) of type string is deprecated` notice on PHP 8.1.

Fixed now by doing a cursory check on the variable at the start of the function and bowing out early for a number of cases (`null`, `false`, `0`, `''`) which would all result in the same `0.0.0.0` output anyway.

Follow-up [42971].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya.
See #53635.

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…sts()`.

The `term_exists()` function expects a string or an integer for the `$term` parameter. It validates for integer, but not for string or `null`.

One of the pre-existing test cases, passed `null` to the function, leading to a `trim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` notice on PHP 8.1.

Fixed now by doing a cursory check on the variable at the start of the function and bowing out early in case the `$term` is `null`.

The issue was discovered via and is already covered by the `Tests_TermExists::test_term_exists_unknown()` test method.

Follow-up to [15220]. [38716].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya.
See #53635.

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…_Query::get_sql_for_clause()`.

In the `WP_Meta_Query::get_sql_for_clause()`, the `'value'` index from a meta query array is passed to the PHP native `trim()` function without prior validation.

In PHP 8.1, this could lead to a `trim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` notice.

`trim()` expects a text string and is only useful when ''passed'' a text string as no other variable type can contain whitespace.

Fixed now by verifying that the ''value'' is a string before processing it with `trim()`.

This issue is already covered by the existing `Tests_Meta_Query::test_null_value_sql()` and the `Tests_Meta_Query::test_convert_null_value_to_empty_string()` tests.

Follow-up to [17699], [29887], [29940].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya.
See #53635.

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…tices in `WP_Http::normalize_cookies()`.

The `Requests_Cookie` class expects valid - non-`null` - attributes to be passed, either as an array or as a `Requests_Utility_CaseInsensitiveDictionary` object.

However, the `WP_Http_Cookie::get_attributes()` explicitly sets the `expires`, `path` and `domain` index keys in an array with values which _may_ be `null`. This will cause `strtotime(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($datetime) of type string is deprecated`-like errors when the attributes are passed to the `Requests_Cookie` class.

Note: a `null` value for `path` would generate a similar deprecation notice, but for the `preg_match()` function.

Fixed by using `array_filter()` on the attributes to explicitly filter out `null` values before passing the attributes to `Requests_Cookie`.

Note: I'm choosing to explicitly only filter `null` values. Using `array_filter()` without a callback would filter out all "empty" values, but that may also remove values which are explicitly set to `false` or `0`, which may be valid values.

Fixes two errors in the `external-http` group in the WordPress Core test suite:
{{{
1) Tests_HTTP_Functions::test_get_response_cookies_with_wp_http_cookie_object
strtotime(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($datetime) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/Requests/Cookie.php:268
/var/www/src/wp-includes/Requests/Cookie.php:237
/var/www/src/wp-includes/Requests/Cookie.php:90
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-http.php:460
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-http.php:349
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-http.php:624
/var/www/src/wp-includes/http.php:162
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/http/functions.php:156

2) Tests_HTTP_Functions::test_get_cookie_host_only
strtotime(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($datetime) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/Requests/Cookie.php:268
/var/www/src/wp-includes/Requests/Cookie.php:237
/var/www/src/wp-includes/Requests/Cookie.php:90
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-http.php:460
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/http/functions.php:235
}}}

Follow-up to [38164], [45135], [51657].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya.
See #53635.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2021
…tice in `WP_Comment_Query::get_comment_ids()`.

The `WP_Comment_Query::get_comment_ids()` method is supposed to handle `null` as a search query, but was throwing a `strlen(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` notice on PHP 8.1.

Discovered via and already covered via the pre-existing `Tests_Comment_Query::test_search_null_should_be_ignored()` test method.

Follow-up to [36345], [48275].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya.
See #53635.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2021
…de()`.

The shortcode content is expected to be a string, not `null`. `do_shortcode()` expects a string for `$content`.

The `img_caption_shortcode()` also expects a string for the `$content` parameter and is expected to return a string for the HTML content to display the caption. 

Prior to this commit:
The default value for the `$content` parameter was set to `null`. If no `$content` was passed, the function:
- could return `null` when the `$atts['width'] < 1` or there was no caption
- else, it invoked `do_shortcode( $content )` passing `null` which on PHP 8.1+ triggers a deprecation notice:
{{{
strpos(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($haystack) of type string is deprecated
}}}

This commit:

- Fixes the default `$content` value to align to the expected shortcode content of `string`, not `null`.
- Fixes the PHP 8.1 deprecation notice when `null` was being passed to `do_shortcode()`.
- Changes the assertion in a couple of tests to check for the empty string instead of `null.

Follow-up to [8196], [8925], [8239], [26915], [31530], [42704].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya, azaozz, joedolson.
See #53635.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2021
…o `(get|add|update|delete)_option()`.

In all four of the `get_option()`, `add_option()`, `update_option()` and `delete_option()` functions, the `$option` parameter (i.e. the option name) is passed to the PHP native `trim()` function without prior input validation.

In PHP 8.1, this could lead to a `trim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` for each of these functions.

`trim()`:

- expects a text string and is only useful when ''passed'' a text string as no other variable type can contain whitespace.
- will always return a `string`, which means that in practice for any non-string values passed, it would effectively function as a type cast to string.

This commit:
- Adds a check to verify the `$option` name is a scalar before processing it with `trim()`.
- The "type cast" behavior is maintained.
- If the given `$option` name is not a scalar, such as `null`, the fix prevents the PHP 8.1 deprecation notice.
- Tests are added for valid but undesired option names to safeguard against regressions.

This issue is already covered by:
- the existing `Tests_Option_Option::test_bad_option_names()` test group.
- the new `test_valid_but_undesired_option_names()` tests.

Follow-up to [13858], [22633], [23510], [25002], [51817].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya, pbearne.
See #53635.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2021
…n for `authorize_application` error message.

If there is no URL query in the `$_GET['redirect_to'], `wp_parse_url()` will return `null`. Passing `null` to `parse_str()` results in a PHP 8.1 deprecation notice
{{{
Deprecated: parse_str(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated
}}}

This commit:
- Fixes the deprecation notice.
- Skips doing the `parse_str()` when there's no URL query.
- Provides a micro-optimization performance boost.

Follow-up to [49109].

Props jrf, hellofromTonya, BinaryKitten.
See #53635.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 22, 2021
… to `strpos()` in `wp_fix_server_vars()`.

If `SCRIPT_NAME'` does not exist (which can happen in cron jobs), the following happens:

* PHP 8.1+:
    * `Warning: Undefined array key "SCRIPT_NAME"`
    * `Deprecated: strpos(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($haystack) of type string is deprecated` 
* PHP 8.0: `Warning: Undefined array key "SCRIPT_NAME"`
* PHP 5.6-7.4: No warning or notice

This commit checks if the key exists before passing it to `strpos()`. This resolves the warning, notice, and future error.

Follow-up to [3034], [3069], [12732].

Props audrasjb, costdev, hellofromTonya, karpstrucking, mcjambi, sergeybiryukov.
Fixes #54142.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 8, 2021
…n `int` or `float`.

For certain images, `wp_exif_frac2dec()` unexpectedly returned a string instead of `int` or `float`. This can occur when an image is missing meta and calls the function with `'0/0'`. For those images, a fatal error was thrown on PHP 8.0+:

{{{
TypeError: round(): Argument #1 ($num) must be of type int|float, string given
}}}

Upon deeper review, inconsistent and unexpected results were returned from different types of input values passed to the function.

Changes are:

* Maintains backwards-compatibility for valid input values.
* Fixes handling of invalid input values by bailing out to return the documented type of `int|float` by returning `0`.
* Improves the fractional conditional check.
* Improves the calculated fraction handling to ensure (a) the numerator and denominator are both numeric and (b) the denominator is not equal to zero.
* Safeguards the behavior via tests for all possible ways code could flow through the function.
* Safeguards the backwards-compatibility of the `wp_read_image_metadata()` by adding some defensive coding around the calls to the `wp_exif_frac2dec()` function.

These changes fix the fatal error and make the function more secure, stable, and predictable while maintaining backwards-compatibility for valid input values.

Follow-up to [6313], [9119], [22319], [28367], [45611], [47287].

Props adamsilverstein, jrf, peterwilsoncc, praem90, stevegs, tobiasbg.
Fixes #54385.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 2, 2022
…mail()`.

As per the PHP manual:
> If the `component` parameter is omitted, an associative array is returned.
> If the `component` parameter is specified, `parse_url()` returns a string (or an int, in the case of `PHP_URL_PORT`) instead of an array. If the requested component doesn't exist within the given URL, `null` will be returned.

Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php#refsect1-function.parse-url-returnvalues PHP Manual: parse_url(): Return Values]

In PHP 8.1, if the home URL does not have a "host" component, it would lead to a `substr(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` notice.

Changing the logic around and adding validation for the return type value of `wp_parse_url()` prevents that.

Follow-up to [48601], [51606], [51622], [51626], [51629], [51630].

Props dennisatyoast, jrf.
See #54730.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 11, 2022
…ize_Manager::get_return_url()`.

This particular code block only makes sense to run when `$this->return_url` is not null. Previously, it caused a "passing null to non-nullable" deprecation notice on PHP 8.1.

By moving the code into the `if ( $this->return_url )` condition block, the code will only be run when `$this->return_url` contains a non-falsey/non-null value.

No additional tests added as this issue was found via the existing tests for the function containing the bug.

This solves the following two PHP 8.1 test errors:
{{{
1) Tests_WP_Customize_Manager::test_return_url
parse_url(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($url) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php:4696
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/customize/manager.php:2975
/var/www/vendor/bin/phpunit:123

2) Tests_WP_Customize_Manager::test_customize_pane_settings
parse_url(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($url) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php:4696
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php:4898
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/customize/manager.php:3085
/var/www/vendor/bin/phpunit:123
}}}

Follow-up to [46754].

Props jrf, costdev.
See #55656.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 11, 2022
…pc_server::mw_newPost()`.

The `wp_xmlrpc_server::mw_newPost()` method creates a new post via `wp_insert_post()`, but the default/fallback values used in the function were not in line with the default/fallback values used in the `wp_insert_post()` function.

The `wp_insert_post()` function does a `wp_parse_args()` (array merge) of the received arguments with the defaults. If any of the received arguments are `null`, this would overwrite the default value, as seen in [https://3v4l.org/bfVlv array_merge() example], and lead to "passing null to non-nullable" deprecation notices on PHP 8.1 for certain arguments.

This commit:
* Ensures that all arguments are defined before they are `compact()`'ed together to the arguments array.
* Verifies that the default/fallback value of the arguments as set within the `wp_xmlrpc_server::mw_newPost()` method are the same as the default/fallback values used in the `wp_insert_post()` function.
* Verifies that arguments which do not have a default/fallback value defined in the `wp_insert_post()` function are handled correctly.
 * This was not the case for `$post_name`, which would previously already get an empty string default value in the `wp_xmlrpc_server::mw_newPost()` function, but then in the `wp_insert_post()` function, this would prevent the slug generation from being activated. Fixed now by setting the default in the `wp_xmlrpc_server::mw_newPost()` function to `null`.
 * The `page_template` argument was handled, but not documented in the `wp_insert_post()` function. The argument is now documented in the `wp_insert_post()` function DocBlock. Note: There are more than likely several other potential arguments missing from that list, but verifying the whole list is outside the scope of this particular commit.

Includes minor simplifications, such as:
* Setting a default ahead of an `if`, instead of in an `else` clause (as long as no function call is needed to set the default).
* Removing the unnecessary logic duplication in the `$post_status` switch.
* Using a combined concatenation + assignment operator for adding `$post_more`.

Fixes various errors along the lines of:
{{{
1) Tests_XMLRPC_mw_editPost::test_draft_not_prematurely_published
strpos(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($haystack) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/formatting.php:2497
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php:308
/var/www/src/wp-includes/plugin.php:205
/var/www/src/wp-includes/post.php:2835
/var/www/src/wp-includes/post.php:2720
/var/www/src/wp-includes/post.php:4066
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php:5616
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/xmlrpc/mw/editPost.php:315

...

23) Tests_XMLRPC_mw_editPost::test_draft_not_prematurely_published
json_decode(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($json) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/kses.php:2074
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php:307
/var/www/src/wp-includes/plugin.php:205
/var/www/src/wp-includes/post.php:2835
/var/www/src/wp-includes/post.php:2720
/var/www/src/wp-includes/post.php:4066
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php:5615
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/xmlrpc/mw/editPost.php:315
/var/www/vendor/bin/phpunit:123
}}}

Follow-up to [1563], [4793], [7900], [16824], [19848], [40677], [51968].

Props jrf.
See #55656.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 11, 2022
…pc_server::_insert_post()`.

The `wp_xmlrpc_server::_insert_post()` method creates a new post via `wp_insert_post()` or updates an existing one via `wp_update_post()`, which subsequently calls `wp_insert_post()`. However, the default/fallback values used in the function were not in line with the default/fallback values used in the `wp_insert_post()` function.

The `wp_insert_post()` function does a `wp_parse_args()` (array merge) of the received arguments with the defaults. If any of the received arguments are `null`, this would overwrite the default value, as seen in [https://3v4l.org/bfVlv array_merge() example], and lead to "passing null to non-nullable" deprecation notices on PHP 8.1 for certain arguments.

Unfortunately, the conditional logic within the `wp_xmlrpc_server::_insert_post()` function itself often uses an `isset()` to trigger certain code blocks, so syncing the defaults with those used in the `wp_insert_post()` function was not an option.

This commit:
* Updates the default/fallback values in the `$defaults` array only for those values where this would not lead to a change in the behavior of the function.
* Adds a safeguard function, filtering out all remaining `null` values from the `$post_data` array before it is passed on to the `wp_insert_post()` or `wp_update_post()` functions. Removing those values is safe as this means that these array keys will now:
 * either be set to the default/fallback value as defined in `wp_insert_post()`.
 * or not be set and for those values which don't have a default/fallback value in `wp_insert_post()`, the function does an `! empty()` or `isset()` check anyway and those array keys not being defined means that the result of those checks will remain the same.

Includes
* Removing a couple of conditions which are now redundant.
* Removing an `expectDeprecation()` in the `Tests_Date_XMLRPC` test class, which is now no longer needed.

Fixes various errors along the lines of:
{{{
36) Tests_XMLRPC_wp_newPost::test_no_content
json_decode(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($json) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/kses.php:2074
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php:307
/var/www/src/wp-includes/plugin.php:205
/var/www/src/wp-includes/post.php:2835
/var/www/src/wp-includes/post.php:2720
/var/www/src/wp-includes/post.php:4066
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php:1683
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php:1347
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/xmlrpc/wp/newPost.php:25
/var/www/vendor/bin/phpunit:123
}}}

Follow-up to [1563], [4793], [7900], [16824], [19848], [19873], [20632], [40677], [51968], [54320].

Props jrf.
See #55656.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 11, 2022
…ions path.

The `$path` parameter of `load_script_textdomain()` had a default value of `null`, but would be passed onto the `untrailingslashit()` function without any input validation, even though the latter explicitly only expects/supports a string input.

This commit changes the default value for `$path` to an empty string, and adds an `is_string()` check before passing the value to `untrailingslashit()` to fix the issue at the point where the invalid input is incorrectly (not) validated.

Note: Changing the `untrailingslashit()` function is outside the scope of this commit.

Includes:
* Adding a dedicated unit test for this issue.
* Correcting the default value for `$path` from `null` to an empty string in a few related methods and functions:
 * `WP_Dependency::set_translations()`
 * `WP_Scripts::set_translations()`
 * `wp_set_script_translations()`
 * `load_script_textdomain()`

This fix also allows to remove a couple of calls to `expectDeprecation()` in unrelated tests.

Fixes an error when running the test suite:
{{{
4) Tests_Dependencies_Scripts::test_wp_external_wp_i18n_print_order
rtrim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/formatting.php:2782
/var/www/src/wp-includes/l10n.php:1068
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class.wp-scripts.php:605
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class.wp-scripts.php:320
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class.wp-dependencies.php:136
/var/www/src/wp-includes/functions.wp-scripts.php:109
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/dependencies/scripts.php:1505
/var/www/tests/phpunit/includes/utils.php:436
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/dependencies/scripts.php:1507
/var/www/vendor/bin/phpunit:123
}}}

Follow-up to [44169], [44607], [51968].

Props jrf, ocean90, Chouby, swissspidy, lovor, iviweb, meysamnorouzi, DarkoG, oneearth27, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes #55967. See #55656.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 11, 2022
…_JSON::get_property_value()`.

This commit aims to fix errors caused by incorrect usage of the `strncmp()` function inside the `WP_Theme_JSON::get_property_value()` method on PHP 8.1 and above.

Some history of the affected code:
* [50973] introduced the `WP_Theme_JSON::get_property_value()` method.
* [54162] removed the `$default` parameter from the `_wp_array_get()` call in the method.

With the latter change, the default value that is returned if the path does not exist within the array, or if `$array` or `$path` are not arrays, became `null` instead of an empty string. Since `null` would then be unintentionally passed to the `strncmp()` function further in the code, this caused ~35 errors in the test suite along the lines of:
{{{
1) Tests_Blocks_Editor::test_get_block_editor_settings_theme_json_settings
strncmp(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string1) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-theme-json.php:1754
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-theme-json.php:1641
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-theme-json.php:2066
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-theme-json.php:1002
/var/www/src/wp-includes/class-wp-theme-json.php:898
/var/www/src/wp-includes/global-styles-and-settings.php:140
/var/www/src/wp-includes/block-editor.php:421
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/blocks/editor.php:388
/var/www/vendor/bin/phpunit:123
}}}

This commit includes:
* Restoring the `$default` value for `_wp_array_get()` call.
* Adding an early return if the value is an empty string or `null`.
* Adding a dedicated unit test to ensure that the method returns a string for invalid paths or `null` values.

Follow-up to [50973], [54162].

Props antonvlasenko, jrf, imadarshakshat, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes #56620.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 11, 2022
…L10n`.

These three tests for `wp_dashboard_recent_drafts()` would run into a PHP 8.1 "passing null to non-nullable" deprecation for the call to `ltrim()` when the result of `get_edit_post_link()` is passed to `esc_url()`.

Setting a deprecation expectation would not solve this as the returned value would still not match the expected value(s).

The recent drafts list is only displayed on the Dashboard screen for users with the `edit_posts` capability. By setting the current user to Editor, the prerequisites for `wp_dashboard_recent_drafts()` are met, which means the deprecation notice is avoided and the assertions will succeed.

This commit addresses a few errors in the test suite along the lines of:
{{{
1) Tests_L10n::test_length_of_draft_should_be_counted_by_words
ltrim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated

/var/www/src/wp-includes/formatting.php:4376
/var/www/src/wp-admin/includes/dashboard.php:657
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/l10n.php:449
/var/www/vendor/bin/phpunit:123
}}}

Follow-up to [45505], [52253], [52259].

Props jrf, desrosj, SergeyBiryukov.
See #56681, #55652, #55656.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 28, 2023
The `$credentials['user_login']` and `$credentials['user_password']` parameters are passed by reference to the `wp_authenticate` action, and are at that point [https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.references.pass.php#124383 created as null] if they don't exist in the array.

This commit sets those values to an empty string, resolving two PHP 8.1 deprecation notices:
 * One from `preg_replace()` in `wp_strip_all_tags()` via `sanitize_user()` in `wp_authenticate()`:
{{{
Deprecated: preg_replace(): Passing null to parameter #3 ($subject) of type array|string is deprecated
}}}
 * One from `trim()` in `wp_authenticate()` itself:
{{{
Deprecated: trim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated
}}}

Includes documenting the `$credentials` parameter using hash notation.

Follow-up to [6643], [37697].

Props lenasterg, TobiasBg, ocean90, afragen, lkraav, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes #56850.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 28, 2023
…air screen.

The table is no longer created by core as of WordPress 3.0, and support for global terms was removed in WordPress 6.1, so `$wpdb->sitecategories` is unset by default.

This commit resolves a "passing null to non-nullable" deprecation notice on PHP 8.1:
{{{
Deprecated: addcslashes(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in wp-includes/class-wpdb.php on line 1804
}}}

The `tables_to_repair` filter is available for plugins to readd the table or include any additional tables to repair.

Follow-up to [14854], [14880], [54240].

Props ipajen, chiragrathod103, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes #57762.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2024
…om next_posts().

The `esc_url()` function expects to a string for `$url` parameter. There is no input validation within that function. The function contains a `ltrim()` which also expects a string. Passing `null` to this parameter results in `Deprecated: ltrim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated` notice on PHP 8.1+.

Tracing the stack back, a `null` is being passed to it within `next_posts()` when `get_next_posts_page_link()` returns `null` (it can return a string or `null`).

On PHP 7.0 to PHP 8.x, an empty string is returned from `esc_url()` when `null` is passed to it. The change in this changeset avoids the deprecation notice by not invoking `esc_url()` when `get_next_posts_page_link()` returns `null` and instead sets the `$output` to an empty string, thus maintain the same behavior as before (minus the deprecation notice).

Adds a test to validate an empty string is returned and the absence of the deprecation (when running on PHP 8.1+).

Follow-up to [11383], [9632].

Props codersantosh, nihar007, hellofromTonya, mukesh27, oglekler, rajinsharwar.
Fixes #59154.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 14, 2024
…Info screen.

This resolves a fatal error if `strict_types` PHP setting is enabled:
{{{
Argument #1 ($num) must be of type float, string given
}}}

Since the goal of the Site Health Info screen is to display raw values where possible, the `number_format()` call here does not seem to provide any benefit.

Props krishneup, sabernhardt, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes #60364.

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ryelle pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 30, 2024
…ord()`.

This resolves a "passing null to non-nullable" deprecation notice on PHP 8.1+:
{{{
Deprecated: trim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated
}}}

Follow-up to [50129], [54477].

Props afragen, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes #62298.

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